A California attorney is among three men now charged in a daytime assault at Santana Row, a high-end shopping and dining destination, in what authorities say is an alleged antisemitic attack after victims reported slurs were shouted during the beatdown.

The three suspects, Bruneil Henry Chamaki, 32, of Morgan Hill, and brothers Roma and Ramon Akoyans have all turned themselves in, police said.

Prosecutors say the men are facing a mix of felony and misdemeanor assault and battery charges. They’re due in court for arraignment on May 12.

Santa Clara County District Attorney Jeff Rosen didn’t mince words.

"We won’t tolerate pummeling a victim on the ground in front of a restaurant or anywhere," Rosen said. "Our public spaces have to be safe for all to enjoy without fear."

For now, prosecutors say they are not filing hate crime charges, but stress the case is still under investigation.

Police say arrest warrants were obtained for the three suspects, who all surrendered without incident.

"This remains an active case, and we will continue working closely with the District Attorney’s Office as it moves through the criminal justice process," San Jose police said in a statement. "Those responsible for this violent crime will be held accountable."

Investigators also acknowledged community concern and said they worked "methodically" to build the case.

Police say surveillance video, social media and tips from the public helped identify the suspects.

Chamaki, one of the suspects, is a licensed attorney who previously worked at Murphy Austin Adams Schoenfeld LLP. According to the firm, he has not been affiliated with them since the end of January.

"Murphy Austin was shocked and disturbed to learn of the violent incident reported in San Jose," a spokesperson said in a shouted "F--- Jews" before all three began throwing punches, KTVU reported.

The violence escalated quickly.

One victim was knocked unconscious for several seconds, while another was surrounded and attacked.

According to the report, one of the victims was beaten for roughly 20 seconds, with video showing the suspects repeatedly punching and kicking him while he was on the ground.

As the attack unfolded, bystanders could be heard yelling for the men to stop.

Another victim reported head pain and injuries to his elbow.

At least one witness told police they heard someone yell, "Don’t f--- with Iran," during the assault, according to KTVU.

The suspects then ran off, with surveillance video later capturing them leaving the area and getting into a car, investigators said.

Police say the victims later identified the suspects in photo lineups, and tips from the public helped solidify the case.

Authorities say the investigation remains ongoing.

Fox News Digital's Bonny Chu contributed to this report.